Unabomber's Montana land for sale; 'very secluded'

View full sizeAP PhotoThe 1.4-acre parcel of land in western Montana that was once owned by Kaczynski is on the market for $69,500.

A 1.4-acre parcel of land in western Montana that was once owned by Unabomber Ted Kaczynski is on the market for $69,500.

The listing — by John Pistelak Realty of Lincoln — offers potential buyers a chance to own a piece of "infamous U.S. history."

"This is a one of a kind property and is obviously very secluded," the listing says. It doesn't say who owns the property.

The
forested land, which had been listed at $154,500, does not have
electricity or running water. Photos posted with the online listing show
tall trees, chain-link fences topped by barbed wire and a tree with
"FBI" carved into it, though it's not clear why. Pistelak said Friday he
couldn't immediately comment on the listing.

The property does not include Kaczynski's cabin, which is on display at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.

Kaczynski
is serving a life sentence for killing three people and injuring 23
during a nationwide bombing spree between 1978 and 1995. The
Harvard-trained mathematician railed against the effects of advanced
technology and led authorities on the nation's longest and costliest
manhunt before his brother tipped off law enforcement in 1996.

Kaczynski
was captured at the Lincoln, Mont., cabin in April 1996. He pleaded
guilty in 1998, and is housed in a maximum security prison in Colorado.

Government investigators labeled him the Unabomber because some of his attacks were directed at university scholars.